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How Do You Afford It?

I'm just amazed about some of the cooks. I see 2-inch porterhouses, rib roasts, tenderloins, and not just occasionally. I shop at a market with dozens of vendors, and I can get only prime there. Our grocery stores sell puny steaks. I don't have anything except a BJs close, and the last untrimmed tenderloin I checked there was $120. At Christmas, I priced a two-rib standing rib and it was $75! Tenderloin goes for $19 a pound. Skirt steak is $9, and flank is even $8.

I'm not cheap and I'm not poor, but I just won't spend that type of money. We end up with sirloin, which I actually prefer in many ways. At $5.95 a pound for 1.25-inch steaks, we get at least two meals out of $13. I do have to say that the meat is excellent, but still.

You guys get cheaper meat? I could join Costco and make the 40-minute trip once in a while if the store offers real value.

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I spent roughly $900.00 on meat last year. 1/2 a hog and 1/2 steer. If you have a local farmer in the area I would make a visit. Better tasting than store purchased meat IMO. Everything was dated and vacuumed sealed.

my local meat market offers monthly packages. Usually a great deal. Pay like $100 and get a ton of stuff. They have set packages available, but I usually make a list of meals I plan to make and negotiate different cuts with the butcher. Great place. I find that when you buy here and there from the grocery store it is way more expensive.

i do tend to spend some money on a weekend cooks or holiday cooks, but i try really hard to keep the food costs down to 3 to 5 dollars a day during the week, doesnt happen every day but its my personal goal

For most of us it's an occasional cook, a splurge. But with so many of us on here you see the post regularly. The steaks I did yesterday were 2" Choice rib eyes. At $17/# it's more of an exception than rule. Usually I try to keep cost in check too

My local stuff is a little cheaper than what you report but I made the decision to not be skimpy on my food. I do the same thing with my bed. I spend a lot of time sleeping every day and I feel that is the last place to save money. As for food, it is what fuels my life and body. Plus it is very enjoyable to eat good.

The food is a large part of my budget but it is very enjoyable for me and my family.

When we do a cook there is also a plans for leftovers. If I post a ribeye that is 2+inches thick whatever is not consumed will become part of future meals. So if I spend $20.00 on a steak and I get three meals the initial cost was not so bad.

Buy in bulk when you can. It might seem more expensive in the short term, but you can butcher to your needs, thereby saving money in the long run.

theres lots of inexpensive high end cooks as well, the wok cooks for instance, the first few cooks cost alot because your filling the pantry with all the different sauces, then its fairly cheap, a pound of chicken, a half pound of shrimp, some veggies or even a cheap bag of frozen veggies for any time you need them

I searched both Restaurant Depot and KC BBQ site ($35 to join). No mention of Restaurant Depot access. With my annual meat budget, it's their loss I guess.. I've got a nearby Costco and am already a member, but I was interested in seeing if meat/fish was better quality at RD.

With a KCBS membership you can get a Restaurant Depot card......some meats are a little less money others are about the same as Costco....I use RD because the have more of a variety and some meats I cannot get elsewhere......I buy my bone in pork butts and pork ribs from Costco, less than RD most of the time.....I only use choice beef and I like to buy my choice Angus briskets from RD....unfortunately, good choice steaks are not cheap

Compare the cost of going out to eat to the cost of cooking a good piece of meat at home on the egg. Its staggering. I can routinely feed my family of four and my inlaws on anywhere from $40-60 worth of good meat. Plus,most everyone in my family cooks so there is always plenty of sides and salads to go with everything. I dont even like to go out to eat anymore. Its unhealthy and expensive.

Regarding Restaurant Depot, I don't have a resale certificate or biz license. Advice on how to get around this posted requirement?

some stores will give you a one day guest pass if you pay cash. Check with management

I called up the local Restaurant Depot and they wouldn't even let me tour the store without a membership. They did say they honor the agreement with the KC BBQ club. Do they have a good selection of meat? I'm especially interested in non-local IQF fish (I can get all the gulf stuff fresh anywhere).

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not really worth it nola for seafoood...pretty much everything is sold pre portioned by the case. meat selection is great if you're looking for large whole cuts and sub primals...its not the place to go pick up a couple steaks...this place make the amounts you buy at sam's/costco look tiny.

I searched both Restaurant Depot and KC BBQ site ($35 to join). No mention of Restaurant Depot access. With my annual meat budget, it's their loss I guess.. I've got a nearby Costco and am already a member, but I was interested in seeing if meat/fish was better quality at RD.

Do you work for a business?? If so, you should be able to open an account with a copy of your businesses tax resale certificate or business license. It is COD anyway, just clear it with your boss. That is how i got mine. I got an extra card so the employees can use it if they want to go